I located my modem at IRQ 3, address 0x02f8, ttyS1. Unfortunately, it is
perpetually "busy" to kppp and minicom, on trying to use it, can't talk
sense to it apparently. I checked, and it's a dreaded "host-controlled"
modem, nearly as bad as a Winmodem. (I didn't choose it; it came
preinstalled by the computer OEM, along with, naturally, Windows 98).
Anyone know where drivers for these can be found? Rockwell's site is a maze
that will turn any sane man into a lunatic in minutes...

It's a Rockwell HCF 56K internal modem. It has fax and voice stuff on it,
but I don't care about getting those working -- data would be fine. I tried
the "+H0" in the init string that turns off error correction and flow
control, having read in a HOWTO somewhere that some Rockwell host
controlled modems just offload these functions to software -- a rough surf
would be better than no surf. Apparently, it doesn't work with this modem.


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